hTERT and IGF-1R Proteins Expression in Response to Treatment in Patients with HPV Alpha 9-Positive Cervical Cancer

Author:

Moreno-Acosta Pablo12,Gamboa Oscar2,González-Prieto Cristian3,Romero-Rojas Alfredo4,Serra Josep Balart5,Díaz German Dario2,Malaver Gina1,Bouleftour Wafa6,Magné Nicolas2678

Affiliation:

1. a Cancer Biology Research Group, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Calle 1 # 9-85, Bogotá, Colombia

2. b Clinical, Molecular and Cellular Radiobiology Research Group, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Calle 1 # 9-85, Bogotá, Colombia

3. c School of Computer Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

4. d Oncological Pathology Group, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología de Colombia, Calle 1 # 9-85, Bogotá, Colombia

5. e Servei d'Oncologia Radioteràpica, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, España. Carrer de Sant Quintí, 89, 08026 Barcelona

6. f Department of Radiotherapy, North Hospital, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France; Saint Etienne Medicine University, Saint Etienne, France

7. g Department of Radiation Oncology, Institut Bergonié, Bordeaux, France

8. h Cellular and Molecular Radiobiology laboratory, CNRS UMR 5822, Institut de Physique Nucléaire de Lyon, IPNL; Lyon Medicine University, Lyon, France

Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is strongly associated with cervical cancer (CC). Genomic alterations caused by viral infection and subsequent dysregulation of cellular metabolism under hypoxic conditions could influence the response to treatment. We studied a possible influence of IGF-1Rβ, hTERT, HIF1α, GLUT1 protein expression, HPV species presence and relevant clinical parameters on the response to treatment. In 21 patients, HPV infection and protein expression were detected using GP5+/GP6+PCR-RLB and immunohistochemistry, respectively. The worse response was associated with radiotherapy alone compared with chemoradiotherapy (CTX-RT), anemia and HIF1α expression. HPV16 type was the most frequent (57.1%) followed by HPV-58 (14.2%) and HPV-56 (9.5%). The HPV alpha 9 species was the most frequent (76.1%) followed by alpha 6 and alpha 7. IGF-1Rβ (85.7%), HIF1α (61.9%), GLUT1 (52.3%), and hTERT expression [cytoplasm and nucleus (90.4%)] were detected. The MCA factorial map showed different relationships, standing out, expression of hTERT and alpha 9 species HPV, expression of hTERT and IGF-1Rβ expression [Fisher's exact test (P = 0.04)]. A slight trend of association was observed between, GLUT1 and HIF1 α expression, hTERT and GLUT1 expression. A noteworthy finding was the subcellular localization of hTERT in the nucleus and cytoplasm of CC cells and its possible interaction with IGF-1R in presence of HPV alpha 9 species. Our findings suggest that the expression of HIF1α, hTERT, IGF-1Rβ and GLUT1 proteins that interact with some HPV species may contribute to cervical cancer development, and the modulation of treatment response.

Publisher

Radiation Research Society

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiation,Biophysics

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